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Jane Britten

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The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|June 10, 2006
Lay support for breastfeedingPat Hoddinott, Jane Britten
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|December 17, 2009
Why do interventions work in some places and not others: a breastfeeding support group trialPat Hoddinott, Jane Britten, Roisin Pill
BMC Public Health|January 4, 2011
Group interventions to improve health outcomes: a framework for their design and deliveryPat Hoddinott, Karen Allan, Alison Avenell, et al.
International Breastfeeding Journal|July 11, 2006
The effect of health visitors on breastfeeding in GlasgowDavid Tappin, Jane Britten, Mary Broadfoot, et al.
Contemporary Clinical Trials|September 26, 2006
Recruitment issues when primary care population clusters are used in randomised controlled clinical trials: climbing mountains or pushing boulders uphill?Pat Hoddinott, Jane Britten, Kirsten Harrild, et al.
BMJ Open|March 17, 2012
A serial qualitative interview study of infant feeding experiences: idealism meets realismPat Hoddinott, Leone C A Craig, Jane Britten, et al.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|May 18, 2013
Significant others, situations and infant feeding behaviour change processes: a serial qualitative interview studyRhona J McInnes, Pat Hoddinott, Jane Britten, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 3, 2009
Effectiveness of policy to provide breastfeeding groups (BIG) for pregnant and breastfeeding mothers in primary care: cluster randomised controlled trialPat Hoddinott, Jane Britten, Gordon J Prescott, et al.
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The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|June 10, 2006
Lay support for breastfeedingPat Hoddinott, Jane Britten
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|December 17, 2009
Why do interventions work in some places and not others: a breastfeeding support group trialPat Hoddinott, Jane Britten, Roisin Pill
BMC Public Health|January 4, 2011
Group interventions to improve health outcomes: a framework for their design and deliveryPat Hoddinott, Karen Allan, Alison Avenell, et al.
International Breastfeeding Journal|July 11, 2006
The effect of health visitors on breastfeeding in GlasgowDavid Tappin, Jane Britten, Mary Broadfoot, et al.
Contemporary Clinical Trials|September 26, 2006
Recruitment issues when primary care population clusters are used in randomised controlled clinical trials: climbing mountains or pushing boulders uphill?Pat Hoddinott, Jane Britten, Kirsten Harrild, et al.
BMJ Open|March 17, 2012
A serial qualitative interview study of infant feeding experiences: idealism meets realismPat Hoddinott, Leone C A Craig, Jane Britten, et al.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|May 18, 2013
Significant others, situations and infant feeding behaviour change processes: a serial qualitative interview studyRhona J McInnes, Pat Hoddinott, Jane Britten, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 3, 2009
Effectiveness of policy to provide breastfeeding groups (BIG) for pregnant and breastfeeding mothers in primary care: cluster randomised controlled trialPat Hoddinott, Jane Britten, Gordon J Prescott, et al.
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